The tin whistle was photographed in a grass setting to represent the Irish quality of the instrument. The lack of clarity and blurriness in this picture is very similar to that of Sian Bonnell's photography style but unfortunately this blurriness does not link with the other images and would not fit into the sequence. The arrangement of the grass blades half obstructing the instrument resembles an image of a windmill structure of some sort among a green countryside background; fitting for representing the country and traditional style of Celtic music. The image has been rotated to be portrait-orientated to convey a sense of height for the 'tower structure' (the whistle). The strong green colour in the image also portrays the Irish quality very well. Influences from Sian Bonnell are evident here through the high contrast in colours and the rather 'magical' sensation.

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